No Right-Of-Way

The author tells the story of a small group of determined agriculturalists and environmentalists who took on industry, government and the courts for the rights of farmers to protect their land and the environment.

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Table Of Contents

ForewordPreface

1 Gossamer Threads2 A Flawed System3 Farmland, the Limited Resource4 A Micro View5 A Macro View 6 Railroaded7 Without the Owner's Consent8 Style, Tile, and Bile9 Rural Revolt10 Pyrrhic Victory11 The Lewington Drain12 A Journeyman in the Just Society13 Nature Makes One Inch of Topsoil Every Thousand Years14 A Majority of One15 Creativity of an Unusual Degree16 A Higher Duty17 A Question of Credibility 18 Of a Prescient Character19 The Media20 A New Generation21 The Supreme Courts22 The NEB Revisted23 Ideas Incorporated24 Soil Isn't Just Dirt25 A Winning Blueprint

Epilogue

Appendix: Directory of Organizations Involved with Energy, the Environment, and Land Use Glossary BibliographyIndex